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Anne-Lisa Amadou (4 March 1930 – 19 March 2002) was a Norwegian literary researcher. She was born in Oslo. In 1966 she took her Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree with a thesis on Marcel Proust. She was a Professor of French literature at the University of Oslo from 1970 to 1982. In 1981 she was awarded the Bastian Prize for her translation of In Search of Lost Time. (French: A la recherche du temps perdu) and, in 1984, the Fritt Ord Honorary Award.

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  • Anne-Lisa Amadou (4 March 1930 – 19 March 2002) was a Norwegian literary researcher. She was born in Oslo. In 1966 she took her Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree with a thesis on Marcel Proust. She was a Professor of French literature at the University of Oslo from 1970 to 1982. In 1981 she was awarded the Bastian Prize for her translation of In Search of Lost Time. (French: A la recherche du temps perdu) and, in 1984, the Fritt Ord Honorary Award. (en)
  • Anne-Lisa Amadou, född 1930 i Oslo, död 2000 i Oslo, var en norsk litteraturvetare och översättare. Amadou blev filosofie doktor på avhandlingen Dikteren og hans verk. En studie i Marcel Prousts estetikk 1966 och tjänstgjorde 1970–1982 som professor i fransk litteratur vid Universitetet i Oslo. Hon var även verksam som översättare från franska och kulturfömedlare; hennes översättning av Prousts romansvit På spaning efter den tid som flytt blev mångfaldigt belönad. (sv)
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  • Anne-Lisa Amadou (4 March 1930 – 19 March 2002) was a Norwegian literary researcher. She was born in Oslo. In 1966 she took her Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree with a thesis on Marcel Proust. She was a Professor of French literature at the University of Oslo from 1970 to 1982. In 1981 she was awarded the Bastian Prize for her translation of In Search of Lost Time. (French: A la recherche du temps perdu) and, in 1984, the Fritt Ord Honorary Award. (en)
  • Anne-Lisa Amadou, född 1930 i Oslo, död 2000 i Oslo, var en norsk litteraturvetare och översättare. Amadou blev filosofie doktor på avhandlingen Dikteren og hans verk. En studie i Marcel Prousts estetikk 1966 och tjänstgjorde 1970–1982 som professor i fransk litteratur vid Universitetet i Oslo. Hon var även verksam som översättare från franska och kulturfömedlare; hennes översättning av Prousts romansvit På spaning efter den tid som flytt blev mångfaldigt belönad. (sv)
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